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NANDI , an See also: East See also: African tribe of mixed Nilotic, See also: Bantu and Hamitic origin
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With them are more or less closely allied the Lumbwa (correctly Kipsikis), Buret (or Puret) and Sotik (Soot) tribes, as well as the Elgonyi (properly Kony) of See also: Mount See also: Elgon
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They have also See also: affinities with the See also: Masai tribes
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The Nandi-Lumbwa peoples inhabit the country stretching See also: south from Mount Elgon to about 10 S. and bounded east by the escarpment of the eastern rift-valley and west by the territory of the tribes, such as the See also: Kavirondo, dwelling round the See also: Victoria Nyanza
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They have given their name to the Nandi See also: plateau
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The Hamitic strain in these allied tribes is derived from the Galla; they also exhibit Pygmy elements
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Their See also: original home was in the See also: north, and they probably did not reach their See also: present home until the beginning of the 19th century
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They differ considerably
' The See also: battle raged in the See also: district to the S., E. and N. of the See also: town, the operations extending from St Nicolas du See also: Port (S.) to the See also: bridge of Bouxieres (N.)
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The chief struggle took place on the See also: banks of the stream of Bon Secours, which now runs entirely underground, flowing from the S.W. into the Meurthe
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Much of the battlefield is now covered by See also: modern buildings, but S.W. of the town a See also: cross marks the spot where the See also: body of See also: Charles the Bold was discovered
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See also: physical appearance; some resemble the Masai, being men of tall stature with features almost Caucasian, other are dwarfish with markedly See also: negro features
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Like the Masai, Turkana and Suk, the Nandi-Lumbwa tribes were originally nomadic, but they have become agriculturists . They own large herds of cattle . They have aSee also: double administrative See also: system, the chief See also: medicine See also: man or Orkoiyot being supreme chief and regulating war affairs, while representatives of the See also: people, called Kiruogik, See also: manage the ordinary affairs of the tribe
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The medicine men are of Masai origin and the office is hereditary
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The See also: young men See also: form a See also: separate See also: warrior class to whom is entrusted the care of the country
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A See also: period of about 71 years is spent in this class, and the ceremony of handing over the country from one " age " to the succeeding " age " is of See also: great importance
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The arms of the warriors are a stabbing spear, See also: shield, sword and See also: club
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Many also possess rifles
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All the Nandi are divided into clans, each having its sacred animal or totem
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'They have no towns, each See also: family living on the See also: land it cultivates
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The huts are of circular See also: pattern
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The Nandi believe in a supreme deity—Asis—who takes a benevolent See also: interest in their welfare, and to whom prayers are addressed daily
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They also worship ancestors and consider earthquakes to be caused by theSee also: spirits moving in the underworld
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They practise circumcision, and girls undergo a similar operation
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Spitting is a sign of blessing
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Their scanty clothing consists chiefly of dressed skins
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The tribal mark is a small hole bored in the upper See also: part of the ear
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Their language is Nilotic and in general construction resembles the Masai
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It has been slightly influenced by the Somali See also: tongue
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The See also: primitive hunting tribe known as the Wandorobo speak a dialect closely resembling Nandi
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The Nandi at one See also: time appear to have been subject to the Masai, but when the country was first known to Europeans they were See also: independent and occupied the plateau which bears their name
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See also: Hardy mountaineers and skilful warriors, they closed their territory to all who did not get See also: special permission, and thus blocked the road from See also: Mombasa to See also: Uganda alike to Arab and Swahili
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Caravans that escaped the Masai frequently See also: fell victims to the Nandi, who were adepts at luring them to destruction
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When the railway to the Victoria Nyanza was built it had to cross the Nandi country
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The tribesmen, who had already shown hostility to the whites, attacked both the railway and the telegraphSee also: line and raided other tribes
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Eventually (1905–1906) the Nandi were removed by the See also: British to reserves somewhat north of the railway zone (see BRITISH EAST See also: AFRICA)
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The Lumbwa reserve lies south of the railway, and farther south still are the reserves of the Buret and Sotik
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Hollis, The Nandi: Their Language and Folk-See also: lore, with
introduction by See also: Sir Charles See also: Eliot (See also: Oxford, 19o9), and the See also: works there cited
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